B2 noun ニュートラル

breezy

/ˈbriːzi/

Describes weather that is pleasantly windy with light gusts of air. It can also describe a person's demeanor or a style of writing that is relaxed, confident, and informal.

例文

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1

It was a breezy day at the coast, making the heat much more bearable.

The weather was pleasantly windy by the sea, which helped cool down the temperature.

2

The author's breezy prose style makes the dense historical subject matter accessible to general readers.

The writer's relaxed and informal way of writing helps readers understand difficult history.

3

She walked into the meeting with a breezy confidence that immediately put everyone at ease.

She entered the room with a relaxed and cheerful attitude that made others feel comfortable.

語族

名詞
breeziness
副詞
breezily
形容詞
breezy
関連
breeze
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'ee' sounds in 'breezy' like a 'bee' flying easily and cheerfully through a light wind.

クイックテスト

The ______ morning air made our walk along the beach feel incredibly refreshing.

正解!

正解は: breezy

例文

1

It was a breezy day at the coast, making the heat much more bearable.

everyday

The weather was pleasantly windy by the sea, which helped cool down the temperature.

2

The author's breezy prose style makes the dense historical subject matter accessible to general readers.

academic

The writer's relaxed and informal way of writing helps readers understand difficult history.

3

She walked into the meeting with a breezy confidence that immediately put everyone at ease.

business

She entered the room with a relaxed and cheerful attitude that made others feel comfortable.

4

The report provides a breezy overview of the project's success without getting bogged down in technical details.

formal

The document gives a quick and casual summary of the results without being too formal.

5

Don't worry about the dress code; it's just a breezy backyard party.

informal

The party is casual and relaxed, so you do not need to dress formally.

語族

名詞
breeziness
副詞
breezily
形容詞
breezy
関連
breeze

よく使う組み合わせ

breezy afternoon A day with light, pleasant wind.
breezy manner A relaxed and cheerful way of behaving.
breezy style An informal and easy-to-read approach.
breezy confidence A relaxed type of self-assurance.
light and breezy Something that is easygoing and not serious.

よく使うフレーズ

bright and breezy

To be full of energy and cheerful.

breeze through

To complete a task easily (verb phrase related to the root).

a breezy character

A person who is relaxed and not easily worried.

よく混同される語

breezy vs windy

Windy often implies strong, potentially annoying wind, while breezy is usually light and pleasant.

breezy vs breathless

Breathless refers to a lack of air or being out of breath, whereas breezy refers to the presence of moving air.

📝

使い方のコツ

While 'breezy' literally refers to weather, it is frequently used figuratively to describe social interactions or creative works that feel light and unburdened.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners sometimes use 'breezy' to describe a very strong storm, but it should only be used for light, refreshing winds.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of the 'ee' sounds in 'breezy' like a 'bee' flying easily and cheerfully through a light wind.

📖

語源

Derived from the noun 'breeze', which comes from the Old Spanish and Portuguese 'brisa', meaning a cold northeast wind.

文法パターン

Used as an adjective before a noun: 'a breezy day'. Used as a predicate adjective: 'the weather is breezy'. Comparative and superlative forms: 'breezier', 'breeziest'.
🌍

文化的な背景

In English-speaking cultures, being 'breezy' is often a desirable social trait, suggesting one is cool-headed and not overly dramatic.

クイックテスト

The ______ morning air made our walk along the beach feel incredibly refreshing.

正解!

正解は: breezy

関連単語

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C1

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postrogible

C1

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overferfy

C1

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trisalvhood

C1

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exmovize

C1

A formal noun referring to the outward manifestation or physical externalization of internal energy, emotion, or kinetic impulses. It is specifically used to describe the transition from a latent state to a visible, active movement.

circumpetious

C1

To seek a goal or target by taking an indirect, circular, or roundabout path rather than a direct one. It implies a strategic or cautious approach to reaching an objective by navigating around obstacles or avoiding direct confrontation.

undertactant

C1

A term used in behavioral psychology and verbal behavior analysis to describe an individual who exhibits a deficit in 'tacting,' which is the ability to label or name stimuli in the environment. It refers to a speaker who provides significantly fewer verbal descriptions of non-verbal stimuli than expected for their developmental level.

ansciy

C1

To ansciy means to systematically examine or scrutinize a subject, data set, or physical substance with scientific rigor to determine its properties or hidden patterns. It is a high-level verb used in research and technical contexts to describe an analysis that goes beyond a superficial review.

hypercryptity

C1

To encrypt or obscure information to an extreme, multi-layered degree, often exceeding standard security requirements. This verb describes the act of applying redundant cryptographic protections to ensure that data remains inaccessible even under intense scrutiny.

homosolship

C1

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